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Brain, nutrition of the, 347-348
Brain-work, conditions of, 424
Brazil, constitution of, 57
— gold-mining in, 462-463
Bread, how to eat, 341-356
Brown (Rev. J. Baldwin), The Last
Great Dream of the Crusade, 701-722
Buccaneering in the sixteenth century,
406

Büchner, his observation of ants, 257

YAIRO, modern, 279-280

Campbell (Alexander), the Dis-
ciples' of, 238

Canada, commercial policy of, 50
Carey (H. C.), on copyright, 724–725
Carlisle (Bishop of), Man's Place in
Nature, 142-160

Carlyle, Thomas, the Early Life of, 1-42
Carlyle family, 2-3

Carlyle a spiritual teacher, 870
Carpenter (Dr, W. B.), Disease-Germs,
538-554

Cathedrals, architecture of, 737-743
Caucus system, the, 204-205
Cavendish, the buccaneer, death-bed
letter of, 406-407

Cerealine, a chemical principle of wheat,
345

Chamber, Upper, functions of an, 231
Chamberlain (Rt. Hon. J.), his speech
at Birmingham on the Irish Land
Bill, 107-108
-Bankruptcy Bill of, 312
Chambers, Second, 56-62
Charbon, an epizootic disease, 542-544

' vaccination' of sheep for, 545-546
Child Life for Children, 567–572
China, history of the opium trade in,

856-858

- cultivation of the poppy in, 859-862
Chippewa Indians, 693

Church, Christian, institutions and
usages of the, 881-884

Church of Christ, Unity in the, 120-130
Circumcision, rite of, 814

City Populations, Health and Physique of
our, 80-89

Clark (Rev. H.), his observation of ants,
247

Clere, Elizabeth, letter of, 412
Clergymen, country, condition of, 266-
268

Clifford (Sir Lewis de), mortuary in-
junctions of, 413

(Professor), his advocacy of Dar-
winism, 579

Clôture, need of a, in England, 326
Cobden on the rate of wages in con-

nection with the price of corn, 622
Colonies, commercial policy of the, 47-52
constitutions of the, 57-59
Columbus, career of, 713-718

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Edwards (Mr. E.), on the English
'practices against rebels' in Ireland,
667

Egypt, the Arab Monuments of, 276-283
the Administrative Machinery of,
641-659

Egypt, history of gold in, 463-464
Eliot (George), fiction of, 520-521

spiritual aims of her writings, 870-
871

Ellendorf (Dr.), his observations of ants,
246, 257

Elliot (Rt. Hon. Hugh), his embassy at

the court of Frederick the Great, 418
- letter of, to Gustavus III., 419
Englishmen, physical superiority of, 80-

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his letter relating to the 'Princess
Olive of Cumberland '), 894

Flanagan (J. Woulfe), The Irish Jaco-
bins, 785-793

Fleeson (Captain), his observation of
ants, 250

Fleury (Cardinal), his observation of
ants, 256

Foliot (Bishop), his letter to Becket on
ecclesiastical jurisdiction, 410-411
Forster (Mr.), on the question of com-
pensation for Irish landlords, 109
Foster (Professor M.), on the vivisec-
tion question, 942

Fowle (Rev. T. W.), Place of Revelation
in Evolution, 382-404
France, Senate of, 57

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the suffrage in, 357-359

- conduct of elections in, 360-363

- what Protection has done for, 626-
627

legislation in, 326

- commercial treaty with, 445-446
the Jews in, 497

stuff goods of, in English markets,
618-619

- poetry of, 834-835

France and North Africa, 448-454
Fraser (Professor), on the vivisection
question, 941-942

Frederick the Great, anecdotes of, 418
Free Trade, Isolated, 161-183
Free trade in the colonies, 46-47
Freeman (Mr.) on the Jewish settle-
ments in England, 505

French Revolution, analogies of the

Irish land agitation to the, 786-791
Frere (Sir Bartle), The Scotch Land
Question, 794-812

Froude (J. A.), The Early Life of Thomas
Carlyle, 1-42

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- his silence respecting Sir Walter
Ralegh's Irish career, 661, 667

- his account of the massacre at
Smerwick Castle, 662-663

Funerals in the fifteenth century, 413

YAME laws in Scotland, 797

G

Garfield, President, 236-244

Gaskell (Charles Milne), The Positione
of the Whigs, 901-912

Gavelkind, law of, 298
Gentility, the mark of, 691

Germany, the Jewish question in, 509-
512, 825-826

Gibbon, historical method of, 91
Gilbert (Dr.), on the bread question,
344, 348-349

Gladstone (Rt. Hon. W. E.) on the de-
cline of the national wealth, 195
Gold, the Future of, 455-472

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Gothic style, the, 738

Gough (Thomas), his account of a war
between herons and rooks, 149
Government, constitutional, 219

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Granville (Dr. J. Mortimer), Worry, IMPORTS, excess of, over exports,

423-429

Greece, Legislative Assembly of, 57
Greenfield (Dr.), on the vivisection
question, 941
Greenwich, 300

Grenville library, the, 78

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Gretna Green, marriages at, 411-412
Grey, Earl, on the commercial policy of
the colonies, 50

Grievance, petition of, 335-336
Guizot (M.), his description of the dis-
tress in Bolton, 599, 624

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Harkness (Miss Margaret E.), Women
as Civil Servants, 369–381

Harrison (Frederic), Pantheism and
Cosmic Emotion, 284-295

the Deadlock in the House of Com-
mons, 317-340

Hartington (Marquis of), on dises-
tablishment, 186

Harvey, vivisections of, 931-932
Hayman (Rev. Samuel), his description
of Sir Walter Ralegh's house at
Youghal, 680

Hennessy (Sir John Pope), Sir Walter
Ralegh in Ireland, 660-682

Henry of Portugal, Prince, maritime dis-
coveries of, 712

Hereditary Rulers, 217-235. See also
Chambers, Second

Hewlett (Henry G.), County Character-
istics-Kent, 298-307
Highways, our, 555-566

Hill (Mr.), letters of, to Carlyle, 9-11
Holmesdale, Vale of, 301-302

Home Office, Industrial Schools and the,
913-919

Home Rule movement, popularity of
the, 489-491

-objects of the, 786-787

views of the Government on the, 792
Hood (Thomas), his classification of
poetry, 830

Hook (Theodore), 897-899

Hooker, his records of Ralegh's doings
in Ireland, 664-665

Hops, cultivation of, in Kent, 302-303

389-394

Hume, argument of, against miracles,
Humphry (Professor), on the vivisec-
tion question, 943

590-591, 611-614

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KA Tunis, 451

Kelp, trade in, 139-140
Kemble, the historian, 75, 890
Kent, characteristics of, 297-307
Killary Bay, 132-133

Kings, divine right of, 219

Koch (Dr.), his investigation of the
splenic fever of animals, 543
Kreplin (Herr H.), his observation of
ants, 258

LABOUR, capital of, 167-168

Land, Radical theory respecting,
191-192, 196-197

Land Act, Ireland and the, 473-493

LAN

Land Act, 321, 809, 810

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the Parliamentary wrangling over
the, 322-325

Land Court, obstacles to the success
of the, 484-486

Land laws, reform of the, 910-911
Landlords, Irish, how affected by the
Land Act, 474-478

Land Question, the Scotch, 791-812
Language, 150-151

La Rochefoucauld, 839-840
Laveleye (Emile de), The Future of Gold,
455-472

Lawless (Hon. Emily), A Dredging
Ground, 131-141

Lawrence (Bishop), letter of, to Dr.
Lee, 761-762

Leavitt (Dr.), on the refusal of interna-
tional copyright in America, 725
Lecky (Mr.), on the policy of Queen
Elizabeth's Government in Ireland,
672-673

Lee (Rev. Dr. F. G.), The Order of Cor-
porate Reunion, 744-762
Leicester, Church Congress at, 121
Lespis, his observation of ants, 248
Lessing, scepticism of, examined in the
light of evolution, 395–400

Letters, English, four Centuries of, 405-

422

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[ACAULAY (Lord), his prophecy
respecting the House of Lords, 60
book-quests of, 65

McCarthy (J. G.), his summary of
Ralegh's career in Ireland, 681-682
McCook (Mr.), his observation of ants,
255, 256

Mackay (Dr. Charles), Boileau and
Pope, 830-855

Magnus (Mrs.), on the Mohammedan
sympathies of the medieval Jews,
502-503

Maidstone, defence of, in the Civil War,
306

Mainhill, early home of Carlyle, 11-12
Maize, uses of, 435

Manchester (Duke of), Isolated Free
Trade, 181-183

Man's Place in Nature, 142-160
Mariette Pasha, 279

Markets, New, for British Produce, 43-

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curious Kentish custom at, 307
Jewish, 814

Martin (Dr.), his vaccinations from
heifer-lymph, 549

Medical Congress, International, 538
Messiah, the Jews' hope of, 815'
Midleton (Viscount), Our Highways,
555-566

Mill (J. S.), his scheme of Irish land
reform, 111

Millet (Jean François), 517-519
Milman (Dean), 877

Miracles, M. Renan and, 90–106
Miracles, arguments against, answered
by help of evolution, 389–395
'Mist's Letters,' 891-892

Mitchell, Robert, a correspondent of
Carlyle, 12

Moggridge (Mr.), his observations of
ants, 247-249, 255

Mohammed Ali, his employment of
Europeans, 648-649

Mohammedanism, influence of, upon
Arab art, 278

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favoured by the medieval Jews,
502-503

Mommsen, historical method of, 91
Mongredien (M.), 170, 592
Montenegro, legislature of, 57
Müller (Max), on language, 150
Murray (Thomas), letter of, to Carlyle,
12-13

Myers (F. W. H.), M. Renan and Mira-
cles, 90-106

NALGON's the First's trial, 72

ALSON, (John), his 'Journal' of

Napier (Lord), Chinese mission of, 856-
857

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